In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, bioconversion of lignocellulose biomasses is currently a major challenge. The limited knowledge of liquefaction and saccharification mechanisms stands as the main factor which penalizes bio-refinery progress. The present work is centred on the development of in-situ(viscosimetry, focus beam reflectance measurement) and ex-situ (rheometry, diffraction light scattered, morphometry, decantation…) physical and biochemical analysis to expand our understanding of the destructuration mechanisms of lignocellulose fibres and to characterise the release kinetics of fermentable cellulosic carbon. Model (microcrystalline cellulose,Whatman paper) and indu...
One of the paths that are envisioned to reduce the environmental footprint of human’s activities in ...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
International audienceThe relationship between in-situ viscosimetry, in- and ex-situ morphogranulome...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
This work combines physical and biochemical analyses to scrutinize liquefaction and saccharification...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
Événement(s) lié(s) : - 6. International Forum on Industrial Bioprocesses (IFIBiop); Lille (FRA) - (...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
In order to make 2nd-generation biofuels more competitive, high solid-matter content has to be reach...
Rheological characterization of lignocellulosic suspension is a fundamental research to overpass phy...
The relationship between in-situ viscosimetry, in- and ex-situ morphogranulometry, and biochemistry ...
White biotechnologies have several challenges to overcome in order to become a viable industrial pro...
White biotechnologies have several challenges to overcome in order to become a viable industrial pro...
The enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a promising approach for the bioconversion of...
One of the paths that are envisioned to reduce the environmental footprint of human’s activities in ...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
International audienceThe relationship between in-situ viscosimetry, in- and ex-situ morphogranulome...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
In the context of biofuels and chemicals production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, ...
This work combines physical and biochemical analyses to scrutinize liquefaction and saccharification...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
Événement(s) lié(s) : - 6. International Forum on Industrial Bioprocesses (IFIBiop); Lille (FRA) - (...
In the context of biofuels and chemical production of petroleum substitutes from renewable carbon, b...
In order to make 2nd-generation biofuels more competitive, high solid-matter content has to be reach...
Rheological characterization of lignocellulosic suspension is a fundamental research to overpass phy...
The relationship between in-situ viscosimetry, in- and ex-situ morphogranulometry, and biochemistry ...
White biotechnologies have several challenges to overcome in order to become a viable industrial pro...
White biotechnologies have several challenges to overcome in order to become a viable industrial pro...
The enzymatic hydrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a promising approach for the bioconversion of...
One of the paths that are envisioned to reduce the environmental footprint of human’s activities in ...
Enzyme-mediated hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials for their conversion into bioproducts would ...
International audienceThe relationship between in-situ viscosimetry, in- and ex-situ morphogranulome...